NFL: NFL preseason roundup: Chiefs honor late Len Dawson

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The Kansas City Chiefs won their final preseason game 17-10 over the visiting Green Bay Packers on Thursday, but a first-quarter penalty overshadowed all of the action.

Ahead of their first offensive play, the Chiefs (2-1) paid tribute to Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, who died on Wednesday at age 87. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, a former Super Bowl MVP like Dawson, lined up his teammates in the “choir huddle” formation that Dawson used to employ.

Mahomes’ 10 teammates aligned in two rows of five facing the quarterback, who let the play clock expire. Mahomes then jogged off the field, waving to the fans to cheer, and he didn’t return to action.

The Packers (1-2) also sat out their star quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.

The star of the night was Kansas City’s third-string QB, Shane Buechele, who completed 11 of 17 passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns, both to tight end Matt Bushman.

Green Bay’s Jordan Love finished 16 of 26 for 148 yards with one interception.

Texans 17, 49ers 0

Davis Mills threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Chris Moore early in the third quarter, and Houston rolled to a home win over San Francisco.

Mills wound up 6 of 10 for 58 yards with the one TD toss and one interception. Marlon Mack led the Texans (3-0) on the ground with 10 carries for 55 yards.

Trey Lance connected on 7 of 11 passes for 49 yards for the 49ers (2-1). Brock Purdy added 182 yards on 13-of-20 passing, though he was picked off once.

–Field Level Media

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